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MERGE, Transfer and CED Effects

Authors
김재준박명관
Issue Date
Apr-2022
Publisher
한국영어학학회
Keywords
MERGE; workspace; accessibility; Transfer; CED effects
Citation
영어학연구, v.28, no.1, pp 113 - 134
Pages
22
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
영어학연구
Volume
28
Number
1
Start Page
113
End Page
134
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/3354
DOI
10.17960/ell.2022.28.1.006
ISSN
1598-9453
2636-1183
Abstract
In Chomsky et al. (2019), Merge recently conceived as a structure-building operation is reformulated into MERGE, an operation on a workspace (WS). A WS is a computational space where syntactic objects undergo MERGE. The present study aims at accounting for the condition on extraction domain (CED) initially formulated by Huang (1982) by virtue of accessibility, labeling and Transfer. We specifically propose that when a non-minimal projection XP in its base-generated position engenders a labeling problem due to {XP, YP} structure, it undergoes immediate Transfer upon its introduction to resolve such a labeling problem. It readily explains the general ban on extraction out of subjects, adjuncts, and moved phrases. However, passive subject, in-situ subject and exceptional adjunct phrases are each labeled properly so that immediate Transfer does not take place, being transparent to later MERGE/MOVE. The sub-extraction from moved phrases is accounted for as well in keeping with the parallel movement hypothesis (Chomsky 2008) coupled with Rizzi’s (1990) Relativized Minimality, which eventually defends Müller’s (1996, 1998) generalization. All in all, this paper deduces CED effects within the framework of MERGE, in terms of accessibility.
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